Nevada State Route 2B

Nevada State Route 2B

State Route 2B marker

State Route 2B
Route information
Existed: 1929 – 1981
Major junctions
West end: SR 2A (now US 50) east of Dayton
East end: Nevada 3.svg at Yerington (1929-1941)

US 95 Alt. south of Silver Springs (1941-1981)
Highway system

Nevada highways

State Route 2B was one of Nevada’s original state highways, first appearing on official state highway maps around 1929. The western terminus was at its junction with SR 2A (present-day by US 50) about 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Dayton. It ran east along present-day Fort Churchill Road and then turned south along present-day Alternate US 95 to Yerington.

The section of SR 2B south of Fort Churchill Road was replaced by Alternate US 95 in 1941. Fort Churchill Road remained on state maps as a state highway until 1981 but was never paved during that time.

References

  • State of Nevada, Department of Highways (1929). Highway Map, State of Nevada (Map). 
  • State of Nevada, Department of Highways (1941). Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). 
  • Nevada State Department of Transportation (1981-2). Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map). 

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